Witness the wrath of the thumbs.
LTE: A Response to the Election Committee’s Decision
Although the Elections Committee (EC) claims to be an unbiased, nonpartisan group, its decision to limit the UGBC election to two teams is clearly inspired by Bernie Sanders’ argument that “you don’t necessarily need a choice of 23 underarm spray deodorants.”
There and Back Again: Massachusetts to the Mason-Dixon Line
If I can help to normalize this idea of “abnormal” college experiences, of transferring, of taking time off, of figuring it out, then so be it. I’m happy to do so.
LTE: A Response Regarding UGBC Debate Changes
“With this in mind, we recommend that the Elections Committee continues to allow student leaders in ALC and GLC to ask questions at the debate. This is not about giving these groups special privileges—it is about ensuring there is equal and adequate representation in the debate.”
Woods College Revamp is Good Opportunity for Students
These efforts to include traditional BC undergraduates in the Woods College and to offer increased graduate class opportunities demonstrates a positive connection between schools in the University.”
BC Should Use Popular Videos to Spread Messages
“The DStrong tribute video is a good example of a cause BC can advance through the use of these popular videos. There are many messages that BC should address and campaigns that these videos can further.”
High School Never Ends? The Pomp and Circumstance of Yesteryear
Assistant Features Editor Kayla Fernando walks down the halls of high school one more time.
Don’t Let the Door Hit You: A Guide
Taking the awkward backpack-on quasi-run-trot in stride.
‘What Celebrity Would Be Your Valentine?’
In this Monday’s edition of ‘Voices from the Dustbowl,’ we asked students ‘what celebrity would be your Valentine?’
Keeping the Beanpot Boston
While I respect Providence, Lowell, UVM, and all the other great New England teams, I would never want to see them included in the Beanpot.